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TSh4cker_501
post Jan 13 2024, 11:53 AM, updated 2y ago

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Anyone else using Celcom Home Fiber? confused.gif

Quick question.. do you guys able to obtain Global IPv6 address? hmm.gif


TSh4cker_501
post Jan 14 2024, 02:43 PM

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QUOTE(msrazi @ Jan 14 2024, 12:40 PM)
U should mention ur router model boh!
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My bad for not mentioning the exact model of the router. It is an OEM Model Name:
RN685.

It seemed that even though the router came pre-configured with Celcom Home2 Profile with dual-stack ipv4/ipv6 with ipv6 wan mode set to Stateless Address Auto-Configuration (SLAAC) ...
Celcom is not actually providing true global ipv6 address and instead left me (maybe the rest included) to only just have link-local ipv6 .

This is 2024. All major ISP especially servicing fiber optic should be mandatory to provide ipv6.
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post Jan 14 2024, 02:47 PM

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QUOTE(twice1020 @ Jan 14 2024, 10:52 AM)
No problem with TIME IPv6 and Unifi IPv6 here.

Routing even better with IPv6 enabled.
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This is true..

I have multiple subscriptions of fiber optic at the moment including TM-Unifi.
I have no problem with ipv6 on TM Unifi. packet header transfer way faster with ipv6 and this can also mitigate carrier grade network address translation with ease.
the 128 bit hextets has enormous amount of host spaces to play with for multiple subnets.

This post has been edited by h4cker_501: Jan 14 2024, 02:48 PM
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post Jan 14 2024, 02:52 PM

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QUOTE(failed.hashcheck @ Jan 13 2024, 06:00 PM)
No.
Technically you get routed ipv6, but not delegated.
So its only functioning in router. Not in lan.
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I think you're the only who actually answered my question as to have or using celcom home fiber.
thank you for validating.
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post Jan 15 2024, 04:50 PM

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QUOTE(msrazi @ Jan 15 2024, 10:15 AM)
May I know how do u guys justify getting public ipv6 or not? From router WAN ipv6 or ur LAN clients ipv6?
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Hi! yes sure πŸ™‚πŸŽˆ
as per picture for reference. this is how we breakdown an IPv6 address/

the first hextet is what we call /3 IANA global prefix - followed by /23 regional registry - followed by /32 provider prefix - followed by /48 site prefix - followed by /64 subnet prefix

answering your question..

on our workstation if we do the ipconfig command on windows and failed to obtain/receive an IANA global prefix address of an ipv6.. it means that the router failed to obtain realworld ipv6 from ISP.

normally, anywhere on earth... if we see our ipv6 starts or begins with 2001 .. it means that this ipv6 address is routable across the Wide Area Network otherwise known as the internet.

that is 1% about how to basically understand ipv6 πŸŽˆπŸ™‚πŸŽˆ

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post Jan 16 2024, 03:36 PM

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QUOTE(msrazi @ Jan 16 2024, 08:48 AM)
ISP not assign an address for IPv6 network compare to IPv4. They actually assign aΒ prefix either /48 /56 /64.

Ur router will advertise this prefix on router network where IPv6 enabled clients in the network will receive the advertisement & pick 1 or more addresses & will check to make sure no other clients in the network use those addresses & it's configured. No DHCP required.

Btw if ur pppoe connection is ipv4/ipv6 dua stack, u should have public ipv6 assign for pppoe & router. Check it in router system info. U can try to use build-in to ping ipv6 test site if available.

Ur real problem boh ku is no ipv6 gateway, only ipv4 gateway. Seem ur router not enabled by default the ipv6 gateway. Depend on router brands, in pppoe setting should have options to config ipv6 as default gateway instead of ipv4..and u can laugh. Good luck boh!
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I am afraid that is the case..
my OEM router is provided by Celcom smile.gif

 

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